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GRADE 10

rd
3 Quarter Examination
School Year 2023 - 2024

Name: ________________________________ Score: ________


Date: _________________________________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST


INSTRUCTION: Read each question carefully and choose the letter that
corresponds to the correct answer. Write the letter of your answer in the space
provided. (10 points)

1. (L.O. 1; R) It refers to the arrangement of objects in a definitive order.

A. Combination B. Distinction C. Permutation D. Repetition

2. (L.O. 2; Ap) Six districts in Negros Oriental qualifies for NORAA 2019 this coming
November. Each district has its runner to join the race. In how many possible ways
can they be arranged as gold, silver, and bronze medalist?

A.100 B.120 C.130 D.140


n!
3. (L.O. 3; C) The expression is equivalent to:
(n−2)
1 2 n!
A. n! B. 2 C.n −n D. (n−r )
(n −n)

4.(L.O. 4; An) Which of the following situations does NOT illustrate combination?

A. Choosing 5 students from 10 students to become a member in a school league.


B. Picking a team of 3 players from a group of 10 to compete in a school league.
C. Selecting the three finalists in the selection of most valuable player.
D. Selecting the best libero, spiker, and setter from 10 volleyball players.

5.(L.O. 5; U) Which of the following situations is example of permutation.

A. Arranging 4 people in a row for picture taking.


B. Identifying the number of toys in a toy store.
C. Counting 1 to 5 to determine the groups.
D. Selecting 4 books from a stack of 10 books.

6.(L.O. 6; E) If n= 5, r= 2, then the value of combination of objects is 10. What can


you infer from the statement?

1
A. The statement is true because the formula that has been used is: 2 .
(n −n)
B. The statement is true because the formula that has been used is C(n,r)=n! (n−r)!r!.
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C. The statement is false because the formula that has been used is 2 .
(n −r )
D. The statement is false because the formula that has been used is C(n,r)=n! (n−r)!r!.

7.(L.O. 7; Ap) Teacher Jared gives an exam with 10 problems to choose from. The
instructions read that only 8 of them need to be completed. In how many ways can
you choose which problems to complete on the exam?
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A. 35 ways B. 45 ways C. 55 ways D. 65 ways

8.(L.O. 1; An) Luis would like to taste 4 of the 10 flavored Ice cream from the menu in
the Ice Cream House. How many ways can Luis pick flavored Ice Cream?

A. 180 B. 190 C. 200 D. 210

9.(L.O. 4; R) It is a sequence of outcomes where the order does not matter.

A. Combination B. Distinction C. Permutation D. Repetition

10.(L.O. 6; Ap) If C(n,4) =126, what is n?

A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10

KEY ANSWERS:

Test I.
1.C

2.C

3.A

4.D

5.A

6.B

7.B

8.D

9. A

10. C

Prepared by: Approved:

FELIX G. GARCIA JR. JUSTIN PAUL D. VALLINAN


Student Teacher Instructor, EDUC 105

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